Abstract
<jats:p>This article extensively examines the historical development, technical structure, and role of the Pascal language in modern educational technologies. Created by Professor Niklaus Wirth, Pascal is considered an indispensable tool for teaching programming as a logical and systematic discipline. Within the research, the roots of the language from Algol 60, its extensive data structures, and control mechanisms are analyzed from a scientific-theoretical perspective. The article argues that Pascal is not limited to academic environments but also plays a crucial role in modern cloud technologies, neural data servers, and the creation of interactive multimedia training programs (VBA-based), supported by programming examples. The research results indicate that Pascal's rigorous syntactic structure remains the most effective means for developing algorithmic thinking in students.</jats:p>